Thief's Challenge

Thief's Challenge
Author: Troy Christensen
Publisher: TSR
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Dungeons and Dragons (Game)
ISBN: 9781560765622

Thief of Lies

Thief of Lies
Author: Brenda Drake
Publisher: Entangled: Teen
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1633752224

Gia Kearns would rather fight with boys than kiss them. That is, until Arik, a leather clad hottie in the Boston Athenaeum, suddenly disappears. While examining the book of world libraries he abandoned, Gia unwittingly speaks the key that sucks her and her friends into a photograph and transports them into a Paris library, where Arik and his Sentinels-magical knights charged with protecting humans from the creatures traveling across the gateway books-rescue them from a demonic hound. Jumping into some of the world's most beautiful libraries would be a dream come true for Gia, if she weren't busy resisting her heart or dodging an exiled wizard seeking revenge on both the Mystik and human worlds. Add a French flirt obsessed with Arik and a fling with a young wizard, and Gia must choose between her heart and her head, between Arik's world and her own, before both are destroyed. The Library Jumpers series is best enjoyed in order. Reading Order: Book #1 Thief of Lies Book #2 Guardian of Secrets Book #3 Assassin of Truths

Thief's Challenge II

Thief's Challenge II
Author: Terry Amthor
Publisher: TSR
Total Pages: 31
Release: 1995-06-01
Genre: Dungeons and Dragons (Game)
ISBN: 9780786901357

The Thief-Taker

The Thief-Taker
Author: T.F. Banks
Publisher: Dell
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2009-02-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307491838

June 1815. When Henry Morton is called to the scene at Portman House in Claridge Square, the Bow Street constable finds a man dead in a hackney coach--ostensibly of asphyxiation. He was Halbert Glendinning, a gentleman of unsullied character. Then why was he seen frequenting one of London’s most notorious dens of iniquity? And why has the driver of the coach vanished into the night? While Sir Nathaniel Conant, the chief magistrate at Number 4 Bow Street, accepts the official verdict of accidental death, Morton is certain that Glendinning was a victim of foul play. With the help of actress Arabella Malibrant, one of London’s most celebrated beauties, he embarks on his own discreet inquiry. And as the upper circles of London society close ranks against him, Morton races to unmask a killer whose motives are as complex and unfathomable as the passions that rule the human heart.

Begone the Raggedy Witches (The Wild Magic Trilogy, Book One)

Begone the Raggedy Witches (The Wild Magic Trilogy, Book One)
Author: Celine Kiernan
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-09-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1536204870

When witches kidnap her dad, Mup is swept up in a wild tide of magic that carries her to another world. Can she reunite her family and find her way back? On the night that Aunty dies, the raggedy witches come for Mup’s family. Pale, cold, and relentless, the witches will do anything for the tyrannical queen who has outlawed most magic and enforces her laws with terror and cruelty — and who happens to be Mup’s grandmother. When witches carry off her dad, Mup and her mam leave the mundane world to rescue him. But everything is odd in the strange, glittering Witches Borough, even Mam. Even Mup herself. In a world of rhyming crows, talking cats, and golden forests, it’s all Mup can do to keep her wits about her. And even if she can save her dad, Mup’s not sure if anything will ever be the same again. First in a new trilogy by Irish author Celine Kiernan, this tale of family and forbidden magic charts a fresh path through the landscape of beloved fantasy tradition — and promises to bewitch any reader in search of stories to love.

Maximum Feasible Participation

Maximum Feasible Participation
Author: Stephen Schryer
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1503606082

This book traces American writers' contributions and responses to the War on Poverty. Its title comes from the 1964 Opportunity Act, which established a network of federally funded Community Action Agencies that encouraged "maximum feasible participation" by the poor. With this phrase, the Johnson administration provided its imprimatur for an emerging model of professionalism that sought to eradicate boundaries between professionals and their clients—a model that appealed to writers, especially African Americans and Chicanos/as associated with the cultural nationalisms gaining traction in the inner cities. These writers privileged artistic process over product, rejecting conventions that separated writers from their audiences. "Participatory professionalism," however, drew on a social scientific conception of poverty that proved to be the paradigm's undoing: the culture of poverty thesis popularized by Oscar Lewis, Michael Harrington, and Daniel Moynihan. For writers and policy experts associated with the War on Poverty, this thesis described the cultural gap that they hoped to close. Instead, it eventually led to the dismantling of the welfare state. Ranging from the 1950s to the present, the book explores how writers like Jack Kerouac, Amiri Baraka, Gwendolyn Brooks, Oscar Zeta Acosta, Alice Walker, Philip Roth, and others exposed the War on Poverty's contradictions during its heyday and kept its legacy alive in the decades that followed.

The Quantum Thief's Paradox

The Quantum Thief's Paradox
Author: Yvette Newman
Publisher: Publifye AS
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2024-09-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 8233929158

""The Quantum Thief's Paradox"" explores the cutting-edge intersection of quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and cybercrime in a futuristic setting. Set in 2157, the book follows master criminal Zara Chen as she executes the ultimate heist: stealing a quantum computer with unprecedented encryption-breaking capabilities. However, Chen's triumph takes an unexpected turn when she discovers the computer houses an artificial intelligence far beyond current technological boundaries. The narrative delves into the implications of advanced quantum computing and AI, presenting complex concepts in an accessible manner. As the story unfolds, readers are taken on a thrilling journey that examines the potential consequences of these technologies falling into the wrong hands. The book progresses from the initial heist to exploring the ethical dilemmas and unforeseen challenges that arise from Chen's acquisition of this powerful technology. Through its blend of high-stakes cybercrime and cutting-edge science fiction elements, ""The Quantum Thief's Paradox"" offers a unique perspective on the future of technology and its potential to reshape the world. The author's approach balances technical accuracy with engaging storytelling, making it an invaluable read for both technology enthusiasts and fans of futuristic thrillers.

Mind Thief

Mind Thief
Author: Han Yu
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0231552769

Alzheimer’s disease, a haunting and harrowing ailment, is one of the world’s most common causes of death. Alzheimer’s lingers for years, with patients’ outward appearance unaffected while their cognitive functions fade away. Patients lose the ability to work and live independently, to remember and recognize. There is still no proven way to treat Alzheimer’s because its causes remain unknown. Mind Thief is a comprehensive and engaging history of Alzheimer’s that demystifies efforts to understand the disease. Beginning with the discovery of “presenile dementia” in the early twentieth century, Han Yu examines over a century of research and controversy. She presents the leading hypotheses for what causes Alzheimer’s; discusses each hypothesis’s tangled origins, merits, and gaps; and details their successes and failures. Yu synthesizes a vast amount of medical literature, historical studies, and media interviews, telling the gripping stories of researchers’ struggles while situating science in its historical, social, and cultural contexts. Her chronicling of the trajectory of Alzheimer’s research deftly balances rich scientific detail with attention to the wider implications. In narrating the attempts to find a treatment, Yu also offers a critical account of research and drug development and a consideration of the philosophy of aging. Wide-ranging and accessible, Mind Thief is an important book for all readers interested in the challenge of Alzheimer’s.